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Show 2D SEWS, DESERET November Fr.doy, 1969 23, Eagles Brace For 2-Ni- Chiefs Win , Dawson Limps ght By JOHN JEANSOXNE Hockey Stint UPI Sports Writei Deseret News Special PHOENIX Still seeking a first win against the Roadrun-r.er- s, the Salt Lake Golden Eagles invade Phoenix Couse-u- Friday night. A tie is the bet the Golden Eagles have been ?ble to do against Phoenix to this point. l'i : - --v f - ' ,rV v v ' v : . w v-- i ' v ' - . ?Z ., ? W v lir? j " In bowl i rL ; t- - Conference players ready for Saturday's ploy -- X X. j -- !. Ut v v'r 'V. vj ..-- . The Golden Eagles return to Salt Palace ice Saturday night (8 pun.) to meet Portland. Li other Western Hockey League action Friday. Portland Is ai Seattle and the San Diego nils are at Vancouver. r . . ;; 7 v ; U z, ... - ' ";4 games. a ww w a w injury-plague- d cellar. Since its last outing. Salt Lake has acquired veteran forward John Rodger from the Denver Spurs, in exchange for center Lyle Bradley. Golden Eagle coach Ray thrust. a The Roadrunner tailfeathers are somewhat in disarray, too. Phoenix got its comeuppance in Seattle last week, and in Portland. 8-- By RAY GRASS Doeret News Sports Writer While Salt Lake's Snow Bowl may not hold the seating rapacity of the nationally k no in Rose Bowl, the games to be played there this Saturday will hold just as much excitement and skill. The Snow Bowl is just one of the many bowl games scheduled today and Saturday by the Ute Conference Football program as they host more than 1.300 players from California and Denver. Twenty teams from Silt Lake have left to participate in bowl games in California. The boys coming into Salt Lake will stay with the parents of boys in the Ute Conference program. Tours, special events and dinners have been planned for the players. Tne bowl games conclude thp football season for the con ference. Champ. unship phi on's were conducted last Saturday and several of the teams winning the playoffs will represent salt Lake m California. Two Murray teams, the NIidget B and the Jr. Bantams, who both won their championship games, left Thursday evening for Califor- nia. Derral Pehrson, from the Murray district, said they are planning a Murray Invitational Bowl game and are hosting four of the incoming teams. Mercury 1.0. Outboards and Snowmobiles MERCURY SALES Full Display and Service and Service at Ml Ihm BOATS, INC. 537 East 21st South Thone 486-84- 8 J of TftAOf UP MKKUIT We have planned a small banquet for the boys after the game. We will present them WALTOU'S Economy Marino SCSI S. ill) lut WHL Standings Jack Crus, of the Skyline district, said they are hosting some 210 boys in them area. 91 QvtWr4 TO The Golden Eagles likely will be facing a Roadrunner crew surging for a comeback m front of the home town crowd. W Pts. 11 25 Portland 11 Vancouver 8 an Dteso 7 Denver 7 Phoenix Seattle 9 Salt Lake City 4 Wednesday's Results Denver 4, Phoennr Seattle 3. San Diego 2 Thursday's Results No flames u eduied Friday's Schedule San Dego at Vancouver Pcrt'and at Seattle Sait Lake City at Phoenix with the trephy stating that they were participants in the 4SS-M- SI Li Murray plans have been made to entertain the boys to a movie, take them on a tour of the Bingham Copper Mine and feature them in the Santa Parade in Murray. bat-tim- games after he first hurt it Sept. 21, durirg the second pe GF GA 82 76 43 5 41 79 54 49 44 52 75 44 99 13 HILTON HEAD ISLAND, Arnold Palmer, S.C. (UPI) a slight paunch settling beneath his massive shoulders, says he doesnt really care if the Palmer Age, golfs brightest era, is at an cuu. But if it is at an end. lie adds quickly, I'd like to have the next one called the Aged Palmer Era. Palmer, over 40 and showing it for the past 14 months while not winning a tournament, shared the opening Gerry Tovey, commissioner round lead in the first Heriof the Lte Conference, said tage Classic with tall George some of the bowls scheduled Archer. Both fired 6Ss. are ihe Highland Bowl, the Palmer fashioned what he Copper Bowl, the Grange one of the better called Bowl, and a special bcvvl rounds Ive played in quite a BowL Tots called the Toys for in posting nines of while 4 "The Toys for Tots Bowl is for his three-unde- r par a special game for us. We total He had only one bogey, hop- to turn this game into a that on No. 8 wbv. . his tee charitable program next year. shot strayed into the rough. In this game the Marine His playing partner, Doug Corps is sending in a special Ford, said Palmer could easiband to play at the game, he ly have been eight under par said. after seven holes had he been While these games may not carrying a hot putter. Palmhave the size and hard hitting er, who dropped three putts of the national bowl games, through the first six holes, they will carry a desire to win confirmed Foil's statement. "My 68 was about as bad as by the players. it could have been, he said, adding that he had putts of 12 feet or less on all of the first seven holes, including one that would have been an NMS Falls eagle. w as Archer, meanwhile, LAS CRUCES, N.M. (UPI) New Mexico State sophoalternately mediocre and very more halfback Ron James good, picking up three bogeys scored 14 fourth quarter and six birdies over tb 6,655 Harbour Town points to lead the Aggies to a yard, Chi'' 31-1- 7 victo- ry over Denver in one of two Thursday AFL games. San Diego beat Houston m the other Thanks giv-lDay game. Two Denver defensive linemen decked Dawson as ie completed a pass to tight end Fred Arbanas with 3:17 left in the half and Dawson limped off the field, returning only to hold for extra 21-1- 7 rz points. "The pam was more severe this time than when it was originally hurt,' Dawson said. "I hai a tough time getting erud kicked his 11th straight up. It's hard to say whetr.er tne knee ligament is torn cr bruised. Second-- v ear man M-k- a field goal to an AFL record m the first quarter. Emmitt Thomas broke the game open early in the fourta period bv intercepting a Steve Tensi pass and returning it 45 yards for a touchdown. Liv- e ingston filled in ably earlier in the season, but the Ch.eis would Lie to have Dawson's 13 years of pm experience plus his passing arm which has accounted for 1,181 yards and nine touchdowns this season for the stretch drive. Safety Kenny Graham returned a pass interception 11 yards for a touchdown with to give the 7:05 remaining Chargers their 10th victory against Houston in their Ian 11 meetings. two engineered drives touchdown with War-e- n McVea scoring on runs of one and four yards, and Jan Sten- Dawson Thursday, Graham's play came with the Oilers leading on Roy Gerela's field goal, but Dennis Partee-4- 7 ard punt put the Oilers ii line a hole at the.r four-yar- d a .d cn third down reserve quarterback Don Trull was while trying to intercepted game-winnin- g 17-1- 4 LABOY NAMED RUNNERUP Ted Sizemore Gets Rookie Award NEW YORK - Ted Los Angeles Dodger infielder who Sizemore, the versatile Rookie-of-the-Ye- Sizemore, 25, converted into a shortstop by Manager Walter Alston last spring alter spending 1968 in the minors as a catcher, won by a surprisingly large margin in the vote a T hit Gary Garrison touchdown pass in the first period ard Russ Smith scored on a d plunge in the third quarDomres wth a d two-yar- the Univer-- gradual of cit rf ITJa ter. CltAmApa taught in Detroit ast winter but this year has been committee of the Baseball Writers Associaf t ot America, two from each league city. The award, announced by Jack Lang, secretary treasurer of the writers association was based on a secret vote that covered only regular season play. pro record. flfoVitrro A 24-m- The seventh Dodger to win the rookie award received 14 votes in his landslide victorv. Coco Laboy, Montreal third baseman, and Al Oliver, Pitts-buig- .i first baseman, each received three votes. Bob Didier, Atlanta catcher, and Larry Hisle, Philadelphia outfielder, each drew two votes. Charger succeeded 24, Sizemore, Roy Hop- flanker Lance Alworth caught rookie Martv first pass of the Domres game and had seven receptions altogether to ran his consecutive game streak of catching at least one pass to 34. one short of Don Hutsons Johnny Bench, Cincinnati catcher, who was the 1368 winner. He joined such other former Dodger winners as Don Newcombe, Jackie Robinson, Joe Black, Junior Gilliam, Frank Howard and Jim alternated between shortstop and second base, was named today the in the National League. of throw to fullback kins. National and shared by Denny McLain of Detroit and Mike Cuellar of Baltimore in the American. By JACK HAND Associated Press Sportr Writer Arnie Shoots 68 Snow Bowl. "We have also planned to take the boys to a hockey game, and up io Park Ciiy," Crus said. The American Football League season is getting to be a pam in Len Dawson's knee. Kansas City is concerred g because the Chiefs are Oakland for the Western Division lead and are hopeful cf returning to the Super Bowl. Dawson is concerned because it hurts. He reinjin ed his left knee, which forced him to miss five v Kmasewich hopes this will bolster the anemic offensive Grid Bowl Games Scheduled In Iwifr fnnfotnnm w r witww pi nun & With both Portland and Vancouver in action tomgnt, there is a chance the tie between the Luckaroos and Canucks will be broken The Golden Eagles will be try ng to skate their way out of the WHL two-wa- riod cf the in the employed speaking fcure&u. Ted Sizemore . . . rookie of year It was the final award of the annual series by the writers, all of which went to players on different clubs. Lou Piniella of Kansas City was the American Leagues top rookie. Hannon Killebrew of Minnesota won the American Leagues Most Valuable Player Award and Willie McCovey of San Frat-riscwon the same MVP honors in the National League. Dodgers He hit .271 in 159 games and had 20 doubles, five triples, four homers and 46 runs batted in. 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